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More than 1.4 million New Yorkers may lose health insurance as state officials scramble to absorb the blow from President ...
New York is on track to lose out on $750 million in Medicaid funding this year thanks to the federal budget cuts agreed to in Washington last week. State officials also expect to see at least $3 ...
More than a million New Yorkers could lose health‑care coverage under new rules. But the biggest hit might come from a loophole you’ve never heard of before: ...
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” has sparked alarm in New York with warnings of devastating impacts on health insurance, food ...
Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump's megabill punch a hole in the state budget that will be impossible to fill in the coming years, state officials said this week. New York is facing a $750 ...
Megan Ryan, the former CEO of Nassau University Medical Center in East Meadow, N.Y., plans to file a lawsuit against the hospital’s parent company, alleging wrongful termination. Ms. Ryan filed a ...
A GOP-led Congressional committee launched a probe into allegations that NY illegally withheld Medicaid funds from counties ...
Budget Director Blake Washington said the new law will force the state to backfill $750 million in Medicaid-related costs for ...
The president’s sweeping new law includes work requirements for more people and less coverage for some noncitizens.
The state is rolling out new regulations for insurance carriers to improve notoriously spotty access to mental health care in New York. New regulations now require the state’s major public health ...
New York’s top leaders will need to make tough decisions in the coming months as they confront billions in lost federal funding for the state’s largest and oldest safety net programs. Last week, ...
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